Marko Salonen of Finpro introduces his guest, Masayuki Shibata of AIBA (Association of International Business Advisers)

Former FCCJ President Marko Saarelainen, who has been appointed CEO of Honkarakenne Oyj, explains about his future steps, moving to Finland next month but still continuing as President of Honka Japan.

'Thank you!'

Passing under Rainbow Bridge.

Stopping at Odaiba with many other Yakatabune.

Enjoying the views and photo opportunities on top of the Yakatabune.

Jan Gronblad explaining about the mysteries of Japan...

Morioki and Miyoko Fujita

Marko Salonen, Masayuki Shibata and Shinji Ushiro.

Hiroaki Nagahara presents the first Finner prize to Samantha Lees of British Airways. Talk about a working alliance!

Olli Tirkkonen won the second Finnair prize.

Another winner of a Finnair prize.

One more winner of a Finnair prize.

The winner of the last Finnair prize, Miyoko Fujita.

Marko Saarelainen draws the winner for the first Honka prize.

The winner of the first Honka prize.

An iittala products goes back to Finland...

Peter Zeitlin of Finnair wins a Honka prize.

Morioki Fujita might have reading for the rest of his life, the 'Honka Story' in Finnish. But all the pitures are in Japanese...

Timo Varhama definitely can read Finnish...

Another winner of the Honka Story, Nagashima-san. But he should now some finnish as he works for a Finnish company, and even has a Finnish name, 'Viljo', which incidentally is also the name of one of the Honka founding brothers, Marko's grandfather.